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  • Tags: Social Purity
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Addams praises the works of Leo Tolstoy and shows how they relate to modern society.
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A clipping that discusses the work of the Illinois Vigilance Association.
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A description of the Illinois Vigilance Association's new campaign.
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Addams explores women's feelings about illegitimate children and wayward women by telling stories about different women's experiences.
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Wilson requests a meeting with Addams to discuss efforts to defeat prostitution.
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Addams and other members of the American Vigilance Association resign so that the organization's headquarters can relocate to New York.
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Duncan tells the story of the proprietor of a brothel, whom he has convinced to get out of the prostitution business, and asks Addams to help her.
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After reading Addams' article in McClure's Magazine, the unknown correspondent shares some of her own ideas about women in Panama and the Canal Zone.
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The writer discusses white slavery and Addams' recent article in McClure's Magazine.
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Roosevelt compliments Addams's article in McClure's, which argues that woman's suffrage will lift up women from vice. But he also offers a caution that women's suffrage could fail to impart real change as suffrage failed to impart real change for African Americans in the South.

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